Adriana Del Rosario
- Actress
Adriana Del Rosario, born in Lima, Peru and raised in Northern Virginia, is a child and adult educator. As an actress, Adriana has appeared in various theatre musicals and plays, and film projects. As a working actor she spends much time between the DMV area and New York City.
Also a youth mentor and community leader, she is the former President of Nonprofit Culpeper Youth, and was a youth mentor for Culpeper's Rise Program with the Police Department. She is an advocate for children's rights and education, as well as a promoter of the benefits and importance of the arts and volunteering in the community.
In her community, Adriana has been recognized as Culpeper's Best Community Leader, and Best of the Best Artist and Musician, and nominated for other leadership titles. She is the Founder and Director of recognized arts organization, Theatrical Arts; her philosophy is that singing, and the arts overall, are a way for young ones to enjoy themselves, being therapeutic while they learn and grow.
Adriana holds a B.A. in Elementary Education from Western Governors University with endorsements in Spanish and English as a Second Language for grades PreK-12. She recently graduated with a M.A. in Educational Theatre for Colleges and Communities from New York University.
Also a youth mentor and community leader, she is the former President of Nonprofit Culpeper Youth, and was a youth mentor for Culpeper's Rise Program with the Police Department. She is an advocate for children's rights and education, as well as a promoter of the benefits and importance of the arts and volunteering in the community.
In her community, Adriana has been recognized as Culpeper's Best Community Leader, and Best of the Best Artist and Musician, and nominated for other leadership titles. She is the Founder and Director of recognized arts organization, Theatrical Arts; her philosophy is that singing, and the arts overall, are a way for young ones to enjoy themselves, being therapeutic while they learn and grow.
Adriana holds a B.A. in Elementary Education from Western Governors University with endorsements in Spanish and English as a Second Language for grades PreK-12. She recently graduated with a M.A. in Educational Theatre for Colleges and Communities from New York University.